Electrical service relocation for South Florida homes

Electrical service relocation requires an on-site inspection to confirm scope, utility requirements, and code compliance.

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Common reasons for electrical service relocation

An inspection is recommended if any of the following apply.

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Service conflicts with remodeling

Home additions, garage conversions, or exterior redesigns may require relocating the meter base or service entrance to meet clearance and setback requirements.

Code violations requiring relocation

Improper mounting height, insufficient working clearance, or outdated service equipment may trigger relocation to comply with current NEC and local code standards.

Utility or city-mandated changes

Power companies or municipalities may require service relocation due to infrastructure upgrades, safety concerns, or right-of-way adjustments.

Panel upgrades requiring service movement

Increasing service capacity or replacing outdated panels can necessitate relocating the service entrance conductors and meter assembly.

Service conflicts with remodeling

Home additions, garage conversions, or exterior redesigns may require relocating the meter base or service entrance to meet clearance and setback requirements.

Code violations requiring relocation

Improper mounting height, insufficient working clearance, or outdated service equipment may trigger relocation to comply with current NEC and local code standards.

Utility or city-mandated changes

Power companies or municipalities may require service relocation due to infrastructure upgrades, safety concerns, or right-of-way adjustments.

Panel upgrades requiring service movement

Increasing service capacity or replacing outdated panels can necessitate relocating the service entrance conductors and meter assembly.

What electrical service relocation involves

Relocating electrical service requires coordination, compliance, and precise execution.

Site evaluation and load verification

We assess your existing service size, panel capacity, grounding system, and clearance requirements to determine the correct relocation scope and avoid utility rejection.

Utility coordination and disconnect scheduling

Electrical service relocation requires coordination with the power company for temporary disconnect and reconnection. Timing, documentation, and approvals must be aligned before work begins.

Meter base and service entrance relocation

The meter socket, service mast, weatherhead, and service entrance conductors are repositioned to meet code-required height, setback, and working clearance standards.

Permits, inspections, and final approval

All relocation work is performed under permit. After installation, a municipal inspection and utility approval are required before permanent power restoration.

Electrical service relocation process

We arrive on time, work efficiently, and leave your home clean. You'll know exactly what needs fixing and why.

Day one - Initial assessment begins

Our inspector examines your panel’s age, condition, and current load. We check for code violations, safety hazards, and capacity issues. This takes about 20 minutes.

Day two - Quote based on facts

We provide a detailed estimate for any work needed. No surprises. No hidden fees. Just honest pricing based on your home’s actual requirements.

Day three - Installation and permits

Once approved, we handle permits, scheduling, and the upgrade itself. We coordinate with local authorities and ensure everything passes final inspection.

Day one - Initial assessment begins

Our inspector examines your panel’s age, condition, and current load. We check for code violations, safety hazards, and capacity issues. This takes about 20 minutes.

Day two - Quote based on facts

We provide a detailed estimate for any work needed. No surprises. No hidden fees. Just honest pricing based on your home’s actual requirements.

Day three - Installation and permits

Once approved, we handle permits, scheduling, and the upgrade itself. We coordinate with local authorities and ensure everything passes final inspection.

Where we work

We serve all of South Florida

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Broward County

Fort Lauderdale , Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Plantation, Sunrise, Weston, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Miramar, Tamarac, Margate, Coconut Creek, Dania Beach

Miami-Dade County

Miami, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, Homestead, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Aventura, South Miami, West Miami.

Palm Beach County

West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, Jupiter.

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Where we work

We serve all of South Florida

Broward County

Fort Lauderdale , Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Coral Springs, Plantation, Sunrise, Weston, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Miramar, Tamarac, Margate, Coconut Creek, Dania Beach

Miami-Dade County

Miami, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, Homestead, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Aventura, South Miami, West Miami.

Palm Beach County

West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, Jupiter.

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FAQ

Answers to what homeowners ask us most often.

What is electrical service relocation?

Electrical service relocation involves moving the main electrical service components of your home, including:

  • The electric meter

  • The service mast or service entrance

  • The electrical panel

  • The main disconnect

Electrical service relocation is often required during major renovations, structural changes, or when correcting code violations.

When is electrical service relocation necessary?

Electrical service relocation may be required if:

  • You are remodeling or adding onto your home

  • The existing service location does not meet current code

  • The meter or panel is improperly positioned

  • There are clearance violations

  • You are upgrading your electrical panel

An inspection determines whether relocation is required and what modifications are needed.

Do I need an inspection before service relocation?

Yes.

Electrical service relocation requires careful evaluation of:

  • Current panel condition

  • Service capacity

  • Utility connection

  • Grounding and bonding

  • Local code requirements

An inspection ensures the relocation plan is safe, compliant, and properly coordinated with the utility company.

Does electrical service relocation require permits?

Yes.

Electrical service relocation typically requires:

  • Electrical permits

  • Utility company coordination

  • City or county inspections

Permit approval must be obtained before work begins.

 

Will the power company need to be involved?

Yes.

Because electrical service relocation involves the main service connection, coordination with the utility provider is required to:

  • Disconnect power safely

  • Approve the new service location

  • Reconnect power after inspection

Proper scheduling prevents unnecessary delays.

Can electrical service relocation include a panel upgrade?

Yes.

Many electrical service relocation projects include:

  • Upgrading to a 150-amp or 200-amp panel

  • Replacing outdated equipment

  • Improving grounding systems

Combining relocation with an upgrade can improve safety and future capacity.

How long does service relocation take?

Most electrical service relocation projects take one to two days, depending on:

  • Scope of work

  • Permit approval timeline

  • Utility scheduling

  • Panel upgrade requirements

The inspection allows for an accurate project timeline.

Will my power be turned off during the relocation?

Yes.

Power must be temporarily disconnected while relocating the service and reconnecting the new installation. Outages are scheduled and coordinated to minimize disruption.

Is electrical service relocation safe?

Yes, when performed by a licensed electrician and properly permitted.

Electrical service relocation involves high-voltage components and must follow strict safety and code standards.

Improper relocation can create serious hazards, which is why professional inspection and permitting are essential.

How much does electrical service relocation cost?

The cost depends on:

  • Distance of relocation

  • Electrical panel condition

  • Service capacity upgrades

  • Permit and utility requirements

After the inspection, you receive a detailed estimate outlining the recommended scope and pricing.

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